50 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "Multiple" uni jobs at Manchester Metropolitan University
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: A broad skill set across multiple engineering disciplines, including but not limited to Laser cutting and 3D printing. Experience with milling machines, lathes and waterjet cutters desirable. A solid
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As a great University in a great global city, we offer outstanding career opportunities to great people. Join us as a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer and experience well-structured development pathways
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the best possible experience for students and optimise student retention and progression, whilst ensuring that Student Hub Services make optimum use of technology to increase the range of ‘self-service
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: Lead and inspire a high-performing Talent and Recruitment team, ensuring optimal structure, capability, and professional development. Design and deliver innovative recruitment strategies that position
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Are you looking to develop your career in the financial management of research projects? Do you want to work with academics on cutting edge research and consultancy projects with multiple internal
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. These represent major strategic investments by the University aimed at generating a step-change; therefore, they are typically large scale and highly complex, involving multiple stakeholders and interdependencies
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common values, we support each other to advance, achieve and move forward together as one. About the Faculty The Faculty of Science and Engineering at Manchester Metropolitan University is one
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at generating a step-change; therefore, they are typically large scale and highly complex, involving multiple stakeholders and interdependencies across the institution. We are seeking a Project Support Officer to
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participate in our programmes and over 2,000 graduates in important subject areas including business, HR and management, creative and digital technology, health and social care, and science. These subject areas
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Background: We are seeking to appoint a new Research Associate to join the research team of Professor Russell Harris in the Department of Engineering at the Manchester Metropolitan University